| Show - - - - - - - - - - - - - rf 1 ' 4 D Sunday Morning i and Harvey Mrs T A Williams Awaits a s With the same unaffected simplicity and devotion to her family that has characterized her entire life Mrs T A Williams 520 East Second South street will observe her eightieth The day will birthday Monday be marked 1by a tea from 3 to 7 p mto which invitations have been issued to relatives timate friends of the ' guest Cohostesses at the event will be the daughters and daughters-In-laof Mrs Williams Mrs Harvest Theme Chosen for Elks Ladies' Fete - ot Pte t:" 0-- e John K Hardy Mrs Henry C Richardson Mrs Edwin S Felt 'Mrs Gilbert W Williams Mrs Rex W Williams and Mrs Frank W Williams Carrying on the lifelong tradition of the family the seven children of Mrs Williams will all be present including in addition to the three sons and three 1 - 'I' r ' i one-roo- Following a harvest theme an "old fashioned" party will be held-b- y the Elks Ladies' club at the Lion House social center 63 East South Temple street Monday at 8 p m announces Mrs T E Caddis president Mrs charge of the program Awards will be made for the oldest best and most unique costumes worn Community singing will be another feature of the evening and Mrs Lorenzo Smith will give first-han- d Information on the war relief being carried on in England by British women A social hour will be in charge of Mrs W E Ap lin chairman of hostesses and her assistants will be Mrs Earl Shimmin Mrs O R Diblee and Mrs Max W Gerber Mrs Warren H Keate and Mrs Michael A Marx are In charge of awards Will Study Defense Them( 1 i450- 44 N t ' " 1- "-"- 'Ist'r--- ' 1 I f ' ' - ' 47 - '' ' -- ' ' '' l': ' - ' ' 4 t f 4" 't ' 1 a ' 'e e ' - - - -- - - e — 0 'a'71irg e0e4- - kock I' '' IN - N11 vrt-itt-1 -- A A -- f I e - - i'- - 4 D A R Slates - Week's Events Mrs T A Williams Family will honor her at tea Monday In obsen anee of her eightieth birthday the tea Monday when nosegays will decorate the table and granddaughters of vb- - eo'"'" 144 trt r- '' io i 1 ' ' ' ' - : 4!:- -- 1 ' v1- - ' t "41V-- ' ' ' '4 t ' : lb ! - ' ''''''''s"'"6"0411041 ' L ' - 1 PRIN ei46 ' 0011110mv ' (01 ' ' ' I - --V4 4'1 f f 7 ' - ' " ' ' — ' L'ilS - 7 ' I ' I A17: i 11'1114t--- I it: - ' NI -- ' ' ' ' I i 4 °N ' ' kw I Its ' ' ' ' ' I i a Adel 444tait 921 t 9 tat4S211 i I ( '1 - Z042 'PA4MAZ 4444 AcryistAr 44D-Loto4: Illt:&-Pf- qov4kr0142-ta- '' 7 Qt1:14Sor4 Nsurvi4 Cf2itaAft I t' - 7 I I - t 14 i - CI: vyttc7nzt4:":1nn csvt - 46 l4xt Qc12 ' tl 1 C4Ata n (::41 - 4(11 'Writ e tus 111 - t erill2Q1 -- Lr-- I— 4 '— Ppita44 ' Qmoniie 41994412 -) 1:1C I ' ( t - ------- - - 'N1 -- t i - -- - “ ) tot mi IA v 4 - ' :3-- e -- 414r!-4-1 1 A 4 - 1 - ' - q a - 41's 3 4 ' i ' ' 444 Z4-40 -- ' e44i4 tir: 1:14by :: ' ''s s i — ' I : 14 4's:: u0 1 -1- - li i ‘ i ' : "4 I v- ' -t- I ' 1‘7 " 0017vV (-- - - tr:4410-'4- 1 3 e 1 ti p if IE4 A' 7e CoCo"-- I 0 i- ' ' LJi ' ' - ' i bt -- AP 4 if t A ' ) f ' '"- I I'm' I I ) ARTON'S & GORHAM'S I k 1 RENA'S- TOPHER MISS w lik Z - I '1't x ii - ' ' i 41 - ? - 1 :1 f1441 ' toe-- tIkJ 0 ' - 44 - 4" l (I 0 Co -- I eto ccoyit ill ossi?0":::::)26: ) t 1 t ts sr? sit‘40 4e it11 1 ' 4 li i - a's 1 Ao1 V' ' Go tc 41 o Noe l‘ ove 0200e VI 0CS-is- 41e wNis09 -- - tile N ' - IV- ' t) zi CN RAMBLER se :o 4 - 41 Ito ict l‘o svlo olo ROSE OLD SoIRRCR OLD LACE CHASED DIANA and ROYAL WINDSOR 'o oos s And loesdes we can secure rnost any other pattern from any Arrer can maker Cr A rA4ror svio wIstes to add to irr serv'ce Buy Over r s:1er yor akb Black C - - At ore Rust Tan Calf Also Skinv Calf Platform Soli) LA LUNT'S AMERICAN P E VICTORIAN DANT OF FRUIT end off f:ve Vrer LUNT patterns TOWLE'S 4 44111- ‘ CO- es (' 1 V - 1 ' Ck - - ' and REINE o i and WALLACE'S SIR CHRIS- 14 r14 ' SOVE- REIGN LYRIC GREENBRIER LUMBIA State '''' - REED KIRK'S REPOUSSE KIRK ROSE and SEVERN I I 14'4°' 1717 ' ebeautiut a chest prices of which ranoe from $750 to $10 Now what patterrs do we carry erclusively? The list reads like Who's Who among movie stars CIS FIRST and GECR GIAN ROSE: 7 - ii ) P-- f AJILDHALL FRAGRANCE rRAtl- rrolgirgloomenomoono101111' to I 1 IP k41powmwow004 V f ? founding members of Utah worth chapter Daughters of American Colonists will meet at the home of Mrs Jean Glenn Shea 15 Third East street Monday at 8 p In A paper on "Historic Old by Philadelphia" will be givencurMrs R R Folsom and rent events will be given by Mrs Robert Forrester Presiding will be Mrs Miriam Hubbard Burt state regent Hostesses will be Mrs F H Lloyd Mrs E E Monson and Mrs Edward T Jones i a frog 14-- 1 - Bewildered shop- pers come to us charged and surcharged with gcsconcerning auart'es weights alloys ciesgns ritalers guarantees etc clamored largely rr0-- I in various salespeople that shops carry a Ittle silver end who talk too much about something cf 1:twhch they know thot eitidbto brifoll:M1 out of a feverish rash of ignorance With our flatware we give cloth rolis but if a customer prefers a ronternIsh chest we will credit the regular serjng price of the rolls against the cost of a chest The price of the rolls recesfor a orrpIete set of silver wit come FRENCH - ' Democratic Study group of the Sixth ward Wednesday at 2:15 p m at the Sprague library in Mrs H E Jelte Sugarhouse will give a report on the Worn- heneisd Lerecgiensital tive council meeting - business - '' r ' $ An illustrated talk on traffic safety to be given by Grant Young will top the program at the meeting of the W9men's ' nt Ruby Hurst has arranged for the Chere Ami club to meet at 7:30 p m for dinner followed by a social Thursday the Joseph F Smith family will meet in reunion Dinner will be served at 6 p m in the cafeteria with a program in the recreation following room At 1 p m on Friday the State Nutrition council will hold a luncheon Arrangements have been planned by Miss Angelyn Warnick Saturday at 7 p m the Granite L D S stake high council will meet at dinner with George A Parry as host itir27:"Z - stip 7 -- s'ar all We have been building our sterling silver depa-tmefor years on a basis not only to equal or srpass any other in Utah but rather to surpast all others and we bel:eve( th s Vie have achieved leadership' A real advantage we give our patrons is based on cur knowledqe of the silver 4197 AGdradiritesYsoGtiriolfrilW1) ' r — - - onefrorn an cast and She entrance c Reed & Bartons Three Graces but emphasizes the beauty of the whole end in no wise detracts from the individual of any other servce r :11 '' : tion will meet for dinner and a social evening with Mr and Mrs E H Beckstrand as hosts Miss stice day the Authors' Wednesday club will meet at 10:30 a m At 1:45 p m the Classics club will meet At 7 p m dinner will be served to the Brigham Young University Alumni association Also at 7 p m the Ensign club HALL lauding these rew designs we do) not In fact cannot in the slightest degree clJll the glamour of the many other patterns we carry in stock and wlnich adorn with proper charm ard beauty thousands of 'ables in this vast Inter mountain country There three new creations tale their places in our stock entirety for the purpose of giving our large silver clientele a wider selec- Sponsor of the affair is' Mrs George C Kreuter who is being assisted by Mn' Marilyn Wilde and Miss Loretta Bartlett Miss Mary Kaiser vice president Of the club soon to be a bride and make her flume In Washington D C will be guest of honor Lion House social center will be the scene of numerous social activities during the week Monday at 7 p m the book review will be given by Mrs I R Morrison She has chosen "Timeless Land" by Eleanor Dr Sidney B Sperry's Dark course or "Book of Mormon" is open for further registration The next lecture will be given hi the recreation room Tuesday the center will be closed in observance of Armi- GUILD In teaeve- Olsen patterns RENAISS- and FRAGRANCE Yosi have noticed that these patterns have been advertised forseveral weeks in the leading macazines of the country and as a result of this publicity we have had many Inquiries as to when this galaxy of distinctly period table services would be on sale Dr Stephen C Tornay gradof Budapest and University of Chicago and professor of philosophy at University of Utah will lecture on The Central European Scene" after which Madame Lucie deVienne will present her pupils in a program They will be Miss Margaret Rogers David Seegmiller Mrs Betty J Chipman Miss Winifred Bowers Marvin Sorensen and Stuart ss- 9 c V - - ANCE Diversityr Marks Schedule At Lion llobse This Week dion Mix ' t MST list 1 N ' 'b - 14 0 - : ' it 1"40311Q ' - ' is s iste't vstagyabissier'''""°1 ' t 4 - )lirIV us - ----- --r --- ' cf ' 414'444'44'4-4 A ! - - : - -- - flatware FRENCH uate of University Other members of the committee are Mrs Warner P Jerreit Mrs It E I laVenOt and Mrs James H Wolfe Mrs Harley It Montague 1395 Seventh East street and Mrs James it I lance 1666 l vard avenue are in charge of reservations for the affair In commemoration of the fourth anniversary of the units ' 3r1-x-- -1i II (31t:Ntie-w011- t —1-"- - be held at Mrs Knights room in Stigarhouse Friday ning at 6:30 o'clock Date of the annual New England dinner of the First Unitarian society has been set for Friday according to Mrs Clyde NV Picht chairman of the program committee for the event The dinner will be held in Eliot hall adjoining the church at Sixth South and Thirteenth Fourth Year - - Annual Party Set For Next Friday By Unitarian Group D A C Will Mark ' nor-ton- Members of the Federal Girls' club will be entertained at a lecture musicale and dinner to a Eist streets Lawton Mrs Cochairmen Hedrick and Mrs II Tagge have planned the program for the music and literary section of Ladies of Elks luncheon meeting at the Elks club Friday at 1 p m Mrs Wilfrid M Tyler will review a three-ac- t play Miss Donna Mae Miller will give vocal selections and Miss Alicia Bangerter will play the accor- At last they have a"- rived and we are row to accept and fiil promptly a:: delaved orders for ReedI & trio of new sterrg Federal Girls Set Musicale On J L McInerney Mrs Fred A Clark Mrs John M Smith and Mrs Cyril B Niel- sen will be there to meet the members and guests -j" I 7111:41- - guesta attending the birthday anniversary of Utah State society gt Datightera of the Revo- lution A committee with Mrs Jack Seam am general chairman met during the week to complete plans for the annual function which will be held this year at the Lion House social center 63 East South Temple street Saturday at 1 p m Miss Florence N Bennion pianist and Miss Georgia Young violinist will assist on the program Mrs F W Cooper will be in charge of decorations Ladies of Elks Await Program - lcuLaWil 2 040112 oulo Al24444t6 tit 934- - A "surprise" program awaits i W A 111 etc40"sci2-- - del a14-bnadw-a- t a fleril pt : UP N Zo-to&- 5141u1v4ttG42-Pu- t t ' f SPCCrtet : -- p 1 AP at1:24":DoCuedNileCle:Itif r CLf2"&ar ''' Qottll 94Thd2yur-$1-IteAA- I CL 4-- a m - 1 t 17414u7sig Pf2taZol 441 ritvue (64 Ii"Vv44944Q (1cetcL i I i 112 aa4 9 42:0MQa414u -- 11 i T aits Founding Date The P E 0 calendar for the week lists the following functions: Chapter I meeting Monday at 7:30 p m at the home of Mrs Junior A B Peak 1225 Yale avenue with Mrs C W Nortz and Mrs Barbara Vorse Hoag as cohostesses Chapter A will meet at the home of Mrs Margery Jeremy US West First South street with Miss Mary E Breech as assisting hostess at luncheon Saturday at 1 p m Chapter A members will be hostesses at a reciprocity luncheon Thursday at 12:15 p m at the Newhouse hotel Service council meeting will be held at 11 a m in the blue room ) tk P CI For Coming Week t 40"711140 t Mrs Jack Scars in charge of anniversary cent Gives Calendar' kt ) " P E 0 Sisterhood ' i t Message" Jessup and community singing will be led by Mrs Jed F NVoolley Jr at the meeting of Spirit of Liberty chapter Daughters of the American Revolution at the Art Barn 54 Finch lane Thursday beginning at 2 p m A board meeting is to be held at 1 p m with Mrs Arthur L Thomas Jr regent presiding Tea will be served following the program to members and guests by the following hostesses: Mn Roy C Bothwell Mrs 'Walter H Dayton Mrs Frederick J Ewald Mrs R B Folsom Mrs O J Egleston Mrs H M Feguson Mrs A B Greeson Mrs S D Evans Mrs R W Fisher Mrs E A Hall Mrs L E Hall and Mrs H E Brewington - ' Thanksgiving will be given by Miss Linda B the honored guest Will serve Mrs Ralph W Hardy and Mn Ntoburn Hardy will pour ' i l'' "A y - GRACES Beginning with a board of directors' meeting at 10 a tn Thursday at the Newhouse hotel the Salt Lake district of the Utah Federation of Wo-men's Clubs will have a session of activity including a conjoint directors' and advisory board meeting at 10:45 a tn and a cafeteria luncheon at 12 noon Mrs R E Ganahl will preside at the 10 a m meeting Mrs Walter D Bonner chairman of the education department will discuss old and new books and their relation world events at the conjoint meeting and Mrs Dan Capener chairman of radio department will present a transcription of a talk "America Radio Pre- ferred" by Mrs Dorothy Lewis first vice president of the national council on children's radio programs who was a recent visitor in Salt Lake City Waide M Condon feature editions editor of The Salt Lake Tribune will speak on news and propaganda in the international situation at the noon luncheon Mrs H A Dittman chairman of press and publicity and Mrs M F Lence chairman of international relations of the district will be in charge No reservations are necessary and an inVi tation extended to all district workers presidents and press chairmen of member clubs A 1064t- - r ments - te - 4- - - z - I be served Program chairman is Mrs W M Stookey and Mrs L L Daines is chairman of the reception committee Mrs Don M Rees is in charge of refresh- t: I 1 THE THREE Region Clubs Map Busy Caucus t 4 - '11V:1- - 4k A social hour will follow the t - ( em S L " -- r "The Outlook of Youth" Mrs Theron S Parmelee chairman of the welfare committee will speak briefly on "Our Part in National Defense" Appropriate musical numbers will be given by the university double quartet under the direction of Professor Williant Peterson Honored guests of the after-Sout- h 310011 will be Mrs George Thomas wife of the retiring president of the university and Mrs Leroy E Cowles wife of the incoming president both of whom are active members of the club Toasts will be given by Mts T A Beal and Mrs E E Ericks- a - 'i 1 - - "'" - 1 714preftwols - ' x- - - 1 : - 1 Christmas and New Year's day each year she has the entire family including children and grandchildren come home to a family dinner and each Sunday evening the family gathers informally at "mother's" for a fireside chat Aside from her family Mrs Williams' chief diversion tol handwork particularly crocheting She has completed a large number of handmade bedspreads and tablecloths which she gives to her grandchildren as wedding gifts This long standing family loyalty will be emphasized at ' 1 - m : "Preparedness as the most effective means of preserving peace" has been chosen as thetheme of the meeting Univers club which will take place in the Union building of the university Saturday at 2 p m Dr 'Royal L Garff guest speaker tt ' ( Women ' ' I -- - 'I r N City Allen W Williams of Milwaukee Wis Mrs Williams is the daughter of John R Winder who was a prominent Salt Lake businesa man and L D S churchman She was born tn Salt Lake City and upon her marriage to the late T A Williams moved into a house on East Second street This house was added to as the family grew and to meet changing remodeled ideas but it was always the "Williams" home and to it the children of the family have always returned with affection Mrs Williams whose club activities have been largely confined to L D S Relief society w I s Eightieth Birthday Fete 'i November 9) 19'11 5alt gakt Wribunt U of II Women Zhe ' 4k P 3" 1"" S kA1 356 11""k Mkt tvrt C-11 |